8 CT School Projects Top States to-fund List, for Total of $152M
Eight Connecticut school construction projects receive priority funding status, with total investments reaching $152 million for facilities improvements | source: stamfordadvocate.com
Eight Connecticut school construction projects receive priority funding status, with total investments reaching $152 million for facilities improvements | source: stamfordadvocate.com
Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is issuing requests for proposals for new nuclear power and renewable energy contracts. The initiative aims to secure long-term clean energy sources to support the state's infrastructure and climate goals.
Woodbridge officials are reviewing plans for a new residential development that includes affordable housing units. The proposed apartment building in the Black Rock neighborhood is part of the community's efforts to address housing needs in the region.
A new report shows Connecticut has reduced greenhouse gas emissions but is still failing to meet its ambitious climate targets. The findings highlight ongoing challenges in the state's transition to clean energy and sustainable building practices.
The Darien train station construction project has surpassed its two-year milestone with visible signs of progress. The ongoing infrastructure improvements aim to modernize the Metro-North facility and enhance commuter experience in this Fairfield County community.
Following community criticism, developers of Bridgeport's $100 million clean energy plant have agreed to make aesthetic improvements to the facility. The concessions address local concerns about the building's visual impact on the neighborhood.
Environmental advocates are urging Connecticut lawmakers to establish climate quotas and create a superfund to address climate change impacts. The proposed legislation would impose requirements on major polluters and fund climate resilience infrastructure projects.
Local residents and developers face off over proposed housing development at City Hall zoning hearing, highlighting ongoing tensions between neighborhood preservation and new construction. Source: newhavenindependent.org
City officials approve second phase of tax incentives for former cooperative housing development, aiming to preserve affordable housing options in the neighborhood. Source: newhavenindependent.org
Opinion piece argues for establishment of a Connecticut Climate Superfund Act to address environmental challenges and fund climate change mitigation efforts across the state. Source: newhavenindependent.org
